This video features a lecture entitled “Low Carb and Public
Health” by Grant Scofield (ProfGrant.com), Professor of Public Health at AUT
University located at the AUT Millennium Campus. Grant’s research and teaching
interests look at the basic biology and the experimental results of trials
showing just how important the low-carb approach could be in helping us in the
modern world with chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular
disease and neurological decline. Low-carb is way more than a handy weight loss
method; it can be an important part of the solution to poor quality of life and
increased population wide well being as you'll see in this presentation that
was a part of the 2013 Low-Carb Down Under Seminar Series. Dietary Carbohydrate
Modifies the Inverse Association Between Saturated Fat Intake and Cholesterol
on Very Low-Density Lipoproteins.
Graham
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